Grim report warns Canada vulnerable to an aboriginal insurrection

Tecumsehsbones

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What the poor deluded fools posting here don't understand is that I live in the middle of the largest concentration of Aboriginals in Canada-at least 40,000 of them.

Which doesn't change the fact that any self-respecting native avoids bigots like you like a dose of the clap. Which is why you don't know any decent Indians.
 

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Don't worry, if the Canadians ever find themselves confronted by a group of primitive dark people armed with spears and sharp pieces of dried fruit all they have to do is ask the British for advice. The British used to have lots of experience of things like that.
I really hope that was intended to be humorous.

What the poor deluded fools posting here don't understand is that I live in the middle of the largest concentration of Aboriginals in Canada-at least 40,000 of them.

Which in the end amounts to SFA-you can't swing a dead cat here without hitting some agency or other that claims to help/aid/empower/enlighten or otherwise speak for abos-the downtown east side in particular is thick with aid.

But those numbers also tell the story-tiny tiny numbers of alienated nobodies amount to ZIP in the overall picture (unless you're someone looking for something to feel guilty about).
You only see what you expect to see. It's an attitude thing, Bill.
 

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If you had hits of 12m x 2.5m, buried, high Fe rectangles show up during aerial magnetic surveying, what would you think they were?
 

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Some jerk invades your house and makes up rules for living there that you don't understand, forces you to speak another language, chucks out all the stuff you were comfortable with, then forces you to live in the garage, limits you to only one store to get your groceries from, etc. etc. and you say there aren't more obstacles?
 
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I don't pretend to understand all the problems faced by Aboriginal peoples, and I don't understand
all of their ways. I do have some understanding though and I have taken the time to learn some as
well. You see we have an adopted daughter who is native and she now has her status as well. But
of course we didn't adopt her to be a native or a white person we adopted her because we loved her.
We set out to raise her to be the best person she could be. More important we also insisted that she
learn both cultures so she would not be ignorant of either. That way should could equip herself with
the skills to compete in society.
We have three grand daughters who are growing up with a well rounded education learning both ways.
The oldest is going to Mount Royal in Alberta for continuing education this fall and the other two are
doing well in school. Just thought a couple of you might like to know there are hundreds just like her
wonderful people and if you got to actually know them and learned about something other than a
personal bias as to who is good and bad and not up to your standard, you just might even learn a few
things from them I guess not some generalizations are all that's needed to form a well rounded opinion
eh?
 

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I was just wondering where you gained the insight and wisdom to say whether Indians face obstacles or not.

"Indians" are just like everybody else. We all face obstacles. Claiming your race, religion, heritage, height, hair colour or sex prevents you from doing what you choose to do is just being lazy. There is good money in it though, if you know how to use the system.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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"Indians" are just like everybody else. We all face obstacles. Claiming your race, religion, heritage, height, hair colour or sex prevents you from doing what you choose to do is just being lazy. There is good money in it though, if you know how to use the system.
As it happens, my race doesn't prevent me from doing what I choose to do. But to deny that racial minorities and women face challenges in society that white men don't is. . . delusional.